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By late January, the old location was a bit of a ghost town.
When it came to the show part of the business, Mr. Ledger the person was always a bit of a ghost even when he was alive.
"He's a bit of a ghost, he drifts in and out of spaces but he's always looking to be positive," said Tueart, who recaps his career in a new book, "My Football Journey".
Every person who lives outside his context is always a bit of a ghost, because I am here, but at the same time I remember a person who walked those streets, who is there, and that same person is me.
A bit of a love story, a bit of a ghost story, and a bit of a puzzler, it's an atmospheric and elegiac piece, structured more like a fugue than a drama.
Anderson quotes Reinaldo Arenas, the displaced Cuban writer best know for his memoir, "Before Night Falls," in a 1983 interview with Ann Tashi Slater: "Everyone who lives outside his context is always a bit of a ghost, because I am here, but at the same time I remember a person who walked those streets, who is there, and that same person is me.
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Recently there's been a bit of hubub about "Ghost," a proposal by Ian Levy and Crispin Robinson of GCHQ to solve the end-to-end encrypted messaging "Going Dark" problem.
It's true that, in the middle of the day, Crystal City can feel a little bit like a ghost town.
La Muela feels a bit like a ghost town these days.
"The city is a bit of ghost town," she said as she watched a SWAT team run past the window.
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